
Arriva UK Bus has secured a new seven-year contract to operate the 102/N102 route in North London from 2026. The agreement includes the introduction of 26 new electric buses as part of the electrification of the Palmers Green garage. Read more…
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WattEV expands San Bernardino depot with megawatt charging

WattEV has more than doubled charging capacity at its busiest electric truck depot in San Bernardino. The expansion adds megawatt-level chargers and increases daily throughput to up to 200 vehicles to support growing zero-emission freight demand. Read more…
Changan Qiyuan A06 receives sodium-ion batteries from CATL

Changan, in collaboration with CATL, has unveiled the first mass-produced passenger car model equipped with sodium-ion batteries. The Changan Nevo A06 is set to launch in mid-2026. Read more…
ACC permanently abandons battery projects in Germany and Italy

Plans to establish cell factories in Kaiserslautern and Termoli had been on hold for some time. Now, the battery joint venture ACC has reportedly abandoned its plans to build gigafactories in Germany and Italy, according to an Italian trade union. Read more…
BYD aims to sell 50,000 cars in Germany this year

One year behind schedule, Chinese manufacturer BYD aims to exceed 50,000 new registrations in Germany this year. This would be more than double the 23,306 units recorded in 2025. Recently, plug-in hybrids already accounted for 40 percent of new cars. Read more…
Kent plans rollout of up to 10,000 on-street EV chargers

Kent County Council, UK, has awarded a 20-year contract to Urban Fox to install up to 10,000 on-street EV charging sockets across the county. Backed by more than £12 million in government funding, the programme aims to expand access to charging for residents without off-street parking. Read more…
Goiânia fleets in 21 new electric buses

The Brazilian city of Goiânia has put 21 electric articulated and double-articulated buses into service. The vehicles, which were ordered from Volvo Buses last year, are charged at a new charging hub in the depot of the public transport operator Metrobus. Read more…
PEM researches direct recycling of battery materials

The Chair of Production Engineering of E-Mobility Components (PEM) at RWTH Aachen University aims to test promising approaches to delamination in collaboration with partners within the RECLAIM research project. In the context of battery recycling, this process describes the separation of active material and current collector foil. Read more…
Stellantis writes off €22.2 billion in electric vehicle business

Stellantis is recording extensive charges of approximately €22.2 billion, largely related to its electric vehicle business. According to the new strategy outlined by CEO Antonio Filosa, the company aims to become a ‘beacon of freedom of choice’—offering more internal combustion engine and hybrid vehicles. Read more…
Toyota appoints Finance Chief Kenta Kon as new CEO

Japanese automaker Toyota appoints a new CEO: Current CFO Kenta Kon will take over the position from Koji Sato, who will assume a role on the board of directors. The personnel changes will take effect on April 1, 2026. Read more…
Polestar Charge now fully integrates Tesla Supercharger network

The Swedish-Chinese electric car manufacturer Polestar is once again improving its charging offering, Polestar Charge, in Europe. New features include full integration of Tesla Superchargers into its own app. Additionally, Plug & Charge is already operational at 28,000 charging stations. Read more…
Ionity opens new charging site in Birmingham

Ionity announced what it calls the opening of its ‘most urban UK site to date,’ located on the A4540 at Aston, Birmingham. The site is located near Birmingham New Street station and will offer 12 Ionity chargers with charging speeds of up to 400 kW. Read more…
Shift in strategy: Canada abolishes EV sales quotas

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announces a new national automotive strategy. As part of this, he eliminates the electric vehicle sales quotas introduced by his predecessor and instead introduces stricter emission standards for manufacturers and purchase incentives for consumers. Read more…
LG Energy Solution acquires Stellantis’ stake in NextStar Energy

LG Energy Solution is taking over NextStar Energy, the battery joint venture with Stellantis. The Korean company is buying out Stellantis’ 49% stake. Both parties established NextStar Energy in 2022 as a joint venture for a battery factory in Canada. Read more…
Nigeria agrees with South Korea on electric vehicle factory

Nigeria has signed a memorandum of understanding with South Korea’s Asia Economic Development Committee to establish an electric vehicle manufacturing plant and nationwide charging infrastructure. The project is intended to support local EV production with a planned annual capacity of 300,000 vehicles. Read more…
BMW launches recycling partnership with Lidl sister company PreZero

The BMW Group is entering into a strategic cooperation with PreZero, the waste management and recycling company of the Schwarz Group (Lidl/Kaufland). The aim is to advance the circular economy in the European automotive industry. Read more…
Nio achieves first operational profit in Q4 2025

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Nio has reported its first operational profit on a quarterly basis since its founding in Shanghai in 2014. According to preliminary figures, the profit is expected to amount to approximately €85 to €147 million. Read more…
Tesla opens first African location in Morocco

Tesla is entering the African market with the opening of its first official location in Morocco. The launch in Casablanca marks the start of vehicle sales and services, supported by an existing Supercharger network and a newly established local subsidiary. Read more…
Testing the Mazda6e: more than just a stylish saloon alternative?

With the Mazda6 sedan, the Japanese manufacturer celebrated great success over three generations. The fourth edition is now purely electric and built in China. During an initial test drive, the Mazda6e has shown glimpses of its potential. But can this electric sedan also impress on long distances?
Foxconn inaugurates R&D centre for electric vehicles in China

Foxconn has opened a research and development centre for electric vehicles in Zhengzhou, China. The new centre began operations on Wednesday and aims to reduce the production cycle for new vehicle models to 24 months. Read more…

